In the post, MEGA states that it's aware of a
recent report that claimed the business isn't legitimate,
which in turn led Visa and MasterCard to put pressure on PayPal
to block its service to MEGA. It harks back to Dotcom's previous
hosting website Megaupload, shut
down in 2012 after being linked to online piracy. It was once
one of the most popular websites in the world.

This is just the latest in a string of money troubles for Dotcom.
He has asked the High Court in New Zealand to release some of his
$12 million in assets so that he can pay his rent, legal fees,
and grocery bills,
Radio New Zealand reports. His
money was frozen three years ago when he was first arrested.

And if that wasn't enough,
Dotcom's wife, Mona Dotcom, has run away with the 17-year-old boy
he hired to play video games with his young family. Dotcom hasn't
taken the news well. As his ex-wife battles him in court for
money, he has tweeted out tabloid magazine covers about their
split.

I helped & hired a 17yr old troubled kid to play Xbox with Mona's brothers. 1 year ago he decided to play with Mona. pic.twitter.com/WRBH7MWotA